Numbness in the fingers of cervical spondylosis

When such symptoms occur, the patient is likely to have cervical spondylosis, which causes numbness in the fingers due to a herniated cervical disc, resulting in compression of the nerve. Once cervical spondylosis, cervical disc herniation and spinal stenosis are identified, mannitol can be ordered quietly to eliminate nerve root edema and numbness in the hands, or a neck brace can be worn and cervical traction treatment can be given, and acupuncture, physical therapy, massage and moxibustion can be used, while avoiding prolonged head bowing. If the muscle pain in the neck is obvious, you can also apply topical musk pain relief cream to relieve pain, or take oral methylcobalamin to nourish the nerves. If conservative treatment is ineffective or if the original symptoms are aggravated, surgical treatment can be used to cure cervical spondylosis radically without recurrence.